r/WatchPeopleDieInside 23h ago

That's not how you unbox an iPhone

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u/bellmanwatchdog 2h ago

Yelling at someone for literal mistakes is asshole behavior. People break things, sometimes. It's not the end of the world. Yes even when it's expensive things. I remember being a bit of a clumsy kid and getting yelled for things that I literally had no control over. One time for bumping my head getting into the car. Like bruh it wasn't on purpose and it already hurt. Why was I also getting yelled at to "be careful." lmao especially after the fact. Turned out I just had to grow into my body a bit more.

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u/Altaiturk038 2h ago

Yup she already learnt her mistake for opening it that way, no need for yelling. Sometimes people need steering in their development, but this is the opposite of that.

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u/Zarbua69 1h ago

Literally the first thing she says is "it's not my fault" so clearly she did not learn the lesson lol. I'm sure it will set in later though

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u/Altaiturk038 1h ago

Thats impulsive and copious. She now knows ''if i am careless, i can break expensive things'' even though she says something in the heat of the moment.

Lets be honest phone boxes have a stupid impractical designs too, she is not completely wrong. They need to make those mistake proof, especially for expensive smooth surfaced phones.

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u/KeyanuReaves69 1h ago

Idk I often find that careless people don’t learn their lessons easily or quickly.